Teacher’s Guide: Most Dangerous – Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War by Steve Sheinkin

Who is Daniel Ellsberg? Take your students on a gripping ride as they discover the actions of a man labeled by some as one of the “most dangerous” men in America. Explore different points of view, primary sources from the Vietnam War era, and behind the scenes of government decision-making. A patriot or a traitor? Ask your students!

Educator Guide for Odin’s Ravens by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr (Little Brown, 2014)

This adventure novel lends itself to classroom activities that get your students moving! Dramatize particular scenes that highlight conflicts and characters’ motivations. Go behind the writing curtain and close-read passages to better understand the author’s chosen craft. Action is bursting from the pages in this book and there are so many ways to grab on for an exciting ride!

Teacher’s Guide: Dark Water by Laura McNeal

DARK WATER by Laura McNeal, a National Book Award nominee in 2010, is an exquisitely written coming of age novel for young adults. It is the story of fifteen year old Pearl Dewitt’s forbidden and tragic romance with Amiel, who is fascinating and talented and working as an undocumented migrant worker on her uncle’s farm.

We loved discovering all the teachable moments in this poignant novel. It gracefully humanizes the issue of undocumented immigration in the United States through likeable and fully realized characters who represent a variety of views.